La Raza - Armored Saint

La Raza

Armored Saint

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2010-03-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2010 Metal Blade Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Loose Cannon 5:06 USD 1.29
2
Head On 5:46 USD 1.29
3
Left Hook from Right Field 5:30 USD 1.29
4
Get Off the Fence 4:48 USD 1.29
5
Chilled 5:01 USD 1.29
6
La Raza 6:40 USD 1.29
7
Black Feet 5:07 USD 1.29
8
Little Monkey 4:44 USD 1.29
9
Blues 3:32 USD 1.29
10
Bandit Country 5:15 USD 1.29
La Raza - Armored Saint
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Reviews

  • if you've GROWN with The Saint you ll love it….
    5
    By Aperture9.15
    if your trying to cling to your youth … you might not get it…. nice to hear a band that was around in the 80's make an album that doesn't belong in the 80's. Great music, great vocals as usual. Get it you'll dig it!
  • The Metal World has missed out......
    4
    By Crokans Choir
    on true greatness...This band has topped my list since I first heard CAN U DELIVER back in 84........I can't really describe just what has made The Saint the true pioneers of this heavy art form of music? They have never really recieved the recognition and notoriety that they've deserved over these long years..........They sound like No other band. Jon Bush has had a singular unique vocal style......The sound has never been super over-powering but the chordage has been smooth and crisp...The deep grooves and melodious tempos have been catchy and truely unforgettable.......Late guitarist dave Pritchard had a very distinctive sound.......The lyrics , to this day, are still unique and commonly spoken....Put this all together and we get the secret of of what has never been realized......Armored Saint should have ranked high with the all of the other legends..........A novelty band that is still an unknown as I write..........Check them out all of you new and old "METALHEADS"
  • Cool
    4
    By The OC Rock Review
    Bush is the man.... Anthrax is dumb for booting him.
  • Eh
    4
    By Ghytuinbv
    Get their old stuff first
  • March of the Saint....again
    5
    By topoftherock
    Great to see the Saint back and rocking! This album is very good, and is a great addition to the Saint catalog. Great drums, great guitar, and J. Bush hasn't lost one ounce of his Vox. Don't waste any time, buy it.
  • ARMORED SAINT IS BACK!!!!
    5
    By Thunder Tyrant
    I've been a fan since the first EP. I love that they recorded this on analog gear and stayed away from triggers and all of the digital trappings that have really squeezed the life out of recorded music over the last 2 decades. This band still has a soul! John Bush's vocals are always on fire!!! ARMORED SAINT RULES!!!! What a great band to grow up on and grow old with!!
  • great classic metal
    5
    By mojo 1969
    best metal album in years.hopefully as will continue making great music
  • Thank you!!!
    5
    By wildcat64
    Thank you Armored Saint!!! Awesome new album, something I have been waiting for a long time. Now please come to Japan! Vocals always send a shiver, heavy as heavy can be........all I can say is "Thank you guys" justice has finally been done..........
  • BUSH is back...
    4
    By Zepman 1970
    Bush is back... right where he belongs! I never really felt John Bush in Anthrax. Some of the stuff was good, but most I didn't care for. In this band though, the sound fits the man! Glad to see the Armored ones back together!
  • Disappointment
    2
    By Dead End Echo
    I hate to be writing a less than stellar blurb about this record, I really do. I've loved AS since I discovered them with "March of the Saint," and firmly believe that John Bush is the best thing that ever happened to Anthrax. After listening to this cd for a couple days, I can narrow my disappointment down to 2 things at fault here. No hooks and poor lyrics. There is honestly not one song on here that I immediately went, "oh man, I have to hear that again," nor anything that stuck with me after repeated listenings. Theres a lot of widdly-widdly guitar work and some good riffs, but nothing memorable or "classic." The lyric issue is harder to describe and just felt very forced to me. I don't think lines have to rhyme all the time, but if you're going to rhyme them, be at least a little creative! Yes guys, "more" rhymes with "score," very good. There's a lot of lyrical choices that just don't fit and certainly don't flow right with the songs. It's like they jammed pre-written lyrics into unrelated songs in some cases. John Bush sounds as good as ever, but they've drowned his voice in 80's echo and chorus to the point where it negatively affects overall production. Don't get me wrong here, it's not a horrible record or anything, but these guys are capable of so much better. I look very forward to a new record with Anthrax and John, where they've locked in on the secret of heavy AND catchy without even trying too hard. \m/